Out and About: Top 10 things to do 310214

Afro-Cuban All Stars set to play their first show in Israel.

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Following an alien invasion 60 years earlier that nearly
destroyed the Earth, former Marine commander Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) is one of
the last few humans stationed on the planet, where he and his colleague Victoria
(Andrea Riseborough) are part of an operation to clean up the remaining forces
of the invasion and extract the planet’s remaining resources. Oblivion, the new science fiction film, features Olga Kurylenko and Morgan
Freeman.2. MIXED MAKE A PILGRIMAGE

Earth Day 2013 will be marked in
Jerusa lem with several events within the frame - work of the First
International Jerusalem Symposium on Green and Accessible Pilgrimage (April
21-26). The opening gala will take place at the YMCA on Sunday at 7 p.m.
Other events include an international public art exhibition at the Alrov-Mamilla
Esplanade, films, tours and debates. For a full program, go to
www.greenpilgrimjerusalem.org.

3. DANCE EXPLORE THE PARADOX

In the
surreal, flawlessly executed and often mesmerizingly disturbing
production of Kmehin , choreographer Amir Kolben depicts the paradox of a
society such as ours: food and the lack thereof; beauty and its intrinsically
hideous counterpart; rich and poor.

Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Suzanne
Dellal Center, Tel Aviv. For more information, call Kolben Dance at (02)
624-3365.4. MUSICBLOW THE HORN

Jazz saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, son of
John Coltrane, will be in Israel with his quintet for a concert at the Zappa
Club in Tel Aviv (Tuesday) and another at the Herzliya branch (Wednesday). He is
coming here on the back of the release of his latest CD, Spirit Fiction ,
which came out on the prestigious Blue Note record label last year.

Doors
open at 8:15 p.m. The shows start at 10 p.m. at both venues. For tickets and
more information: *9080 and www.zappa- club.co.il

The
Jerusalem Camerata Orchestra performs a special Moon of Alabama concert,
performing works by composers who immigrated to the US from Europe. It
includes pieces by Kurt Weill, Hans Eisler and Igor Stravinsky, with conductor
Yaniv Dinur, soprano Keren Hadar and violinist Matan Dagan.

Monday in
Karmiel at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Ariel at 8 p.m. Next Saturday at the Tel Aviv
Museum of Art at 9 p.m. and April 30 at 8 p.m. at the Jerusalem Theater. Call
1-700-55-2000 6.FALL FOR RUSSIA

Russian classics will be the focus in the Music
from the Hermitage concert of the Ra’anana Symphonette
Orchestra.

Conductor Omer Welber (pictured) will conduct a concert of
works by Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky, with Pianist Yaron Kolberg and trumpeter
Sergey Tarkorov.

Wednesday and next Thursday at the Ra’anana Arts Center

7. EXHIBITIONTALK AT ANNA'S

Join Gallery talk at Anna’s Vienna, an
exhibition that explores the visual and material culture to which artist Anna
Ticho was exposed during her studies in Vienna. On view are works by Ticho, as
well as by Joseph Hoffman, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Michael
Thonet.

“Aviv,” the spring festival at Rishon Lezion,
returns for the 14th time next month bringing a rich and variegated program
including classical and world music as well as jazz and dance, fla- menco and
rock. This year the festival hosts about 300 artists from around the
world.May 2 to 11. For the complete program visit the site:
www.springfestival.co.il For reservations call (03) 948-8688.

9. MUSIC LISTEN TO THEM SING

Jerusalem-based a cappella co-ed groups KOLture Shock and
Joya join the all-women’s group Kolot to present a night of music produced
entirely by voices. All three groups present repertoires of songs from
multiple genres, sung in Hebrew and English.

Acappellooza Jerusalem 2013:
The Hal- lelujah Concert will take place on April 29 at 8 p.m. at the Hirsch
Theatre, Beit Shmuel. For tickets, call Beit Shmuel (02) 620-3463. NIS 40 in
advance, NIS 50 at the door.

10.WATCH THE STARS

Buena Vista Social Club
founder Juan de Marcos Gonzalez is coming to Israel for the first time with
Cuban superband Afro-Cuban All Stars. They will perform all the loved songs from
the Buena Vista albums and more.

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